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The Apollo 400+ PAT Tester Elite Kit from Seaward includes a range of accessories which help you to create efficiencies and streamline the way you use the Apollo 400+.
The downloadable Apollo 400+ has the ability to store up to 2000 individual testing records. This data can then be imported into Seaward PATGuard Elite 3 software via Bluetooth or USB connection for further analysis, report generation and more.
The PAT Tester is compact, portable and even includes a built-in QWERTY keyboard for fast data entry. A high quality, full colour screen is also integrated into the unit to make viewing back results as clean as possible.
The Apollo 400+ can be used to perform a wide variety of PAT testing procedures, including low current earth continuity, point to point testing (requires optional accessory), IEC lead testing, protective conductor current testing, touch current testing, load power/current testing, alternative leakage current testing, RCD testing and power socket tests.
This PAT tester is made for use with any type of appliance. The flexible design means it is perfectly at home testing 3-phase equipment, fixed appliances, RCDs as well as standard class I and II appliances, IT equipment and associated cables such as IEC leads and extension leads.
Its comprehensive range of electrical safety tests ensure compliance with the IET 4th Edition Code of Practice. It is ideal for use in mid volume PAT testing where detailed records are required.
To find out about the differences between Seaward's Apollo range and the Apollo + series watch the video below.